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Citation

Masavkar SS, Mauskar A, Patwardhan G, Bhat V, Manglani MV. Indian Pediatr. 2017; 54(6): 473-475.

Affiliation

Department of Pediatrics, Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College and General Hospital, Sion, Mumbai, India. Correspondence to: Dr Sanjeevani Satish Masavkar, Associate Professor, 242/9458, Kannamwar Nagar 2, Vikhroli E, Mumbai 400 083, India. nagotkar.leena@gmail.com.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Indian Pediatrics)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

28667718

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study clinical profile and outcome in patients with methemoglobinemia following exposure to toxic colors during Holi festival.

METHODS: This retrospective study included 112 children (5 to 12 years) admitted with methemoglobinemia after playing Holi. Clinical and treatment details were reviewed.

RESULTS: The common symptoms were giddiness, vomiting and headache. Treatment included thorough skin wash, intravenous fluid and methylene blue in 111 children. Age 7-9 and > 11 years, vomiting, giddiness, cyanosis, PaO2 < 80 mm Hg and oxygen saturation < 95% were associated with higher need for methylene blue. All children had a good outcome.

CONCLUSION: Timely diagnosis and management of acquired methemoglobinemia can save lives.


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